Thank you for this video, very informative. I've had melasma for years and have tried lots of products without results. I'll definitely get these products. 🇿🇦
I used charcoal mask on my freckles on my neck and face. I peeled off the mask and in an instant most were gone. Please try and let me know if it works for you too.
This is exactly what I’m using but I’m never sure when or how often to use them, or if it’s ok to use them all at once. I use the alpha arbutin and Azeliac acid on alternating nights with a retinoid (not pregnant, but perimenopausal) on the other nights. Niacinamide whenever I remember it, since I don’t know when to fit it in anyway. ??
doc may melasma supet increase 6 x lazer but lightly only how many months mire dark.2x a werk azelaic acid, everyday Roc serum,with moiturizer roc and sunscreen neutrogena 3x a week retinol Roc but nothing fade
As you will experience…this won’t work well enough. There’s a more effective solution that’s a lot safer and prevents while it minimizes hyperpigmentation. You should always treat your body with the utmost care regardless of pregnancy status. That’s the problem with many of these babblers.
Frankly speaking ,I just saw my.maid apply azailic acid cream 20% on.melasma spot, she got severe itching, blisters and her whole jawline swollen up, don't use if u hv already photosensitive skin, instead use hydroquinone, it will lighten it much more.
When I was pregnant, I had melasma. Who cared? I sure didn't. I was growing my beautiful baby boy. It was NOT about me. Then I gave birth and nursed. Again, now I was feeding my amazing baby boy, so who cared? Motherhood is a gift. There's plenty of time to fix your hormonal skin. I also stopped coloring my hair. Man, did I look like shit, haha, but who cared? Not me. It was ALL about my baby.
There are millions of women who care. Simply because you do not does not mean everyone is the same. I’d rather keep the melasma flare up under control during pregnancy than wait until the end of pregnancy and/or breastfeeding because letting an issue fester makes things much more difficult to correct than if you tried to address it early on. Mind you, you can care about your baby and use azelaic acid/glycolic.
Well we aren’t all about your baby and some of us care about our skin. This video obviously wasn’t for you or your baby. Also, this isn’t even a video about pregnancy, it’s a video about a skin condition that can be caused by things other than pregnancy. Go rant on a mommy blog 😂
You should care! Even if it is all about your baby. I have so many male friends that love the mom of their kids but the woman they fell in love with, stopped caring and then they stop caring too.
The ordinary discontinued that asorbic acid line you showed. It was so good too
Thank you for this video, very informative. I've had melasma for years and have tried lots of products without results. I'll definitely get these products. 🇿🇦
Did you try the treatment? I would like to know, I also been struggling with melisma for years
I used charcoal mask on my freckles on my neck and face. I peeled off the mask and in an instant most were gone. Please try and let me know if it works for you too.
I developed melasma after a hysterectomy. It would fade away but return worst than it was
Why my skin feel like burn when i used alpha arbutin in morning
Why use vitamin C during the day, instead of night, wouldn't that enhance sun effects,?
Apparently, vitamin C in the morning boosts the efficacy of SPF.
Can we use them all in the morning for example?
Depend on the percentage and product, vitamin c is better to be used only on the morning, while azelaic 10% can be used twice a day
This is exactly what I’m using but I’m never sure when or how often to use them, or if it’s ok to use them all at once. I use the alpha arbutin and Azeliac acid on alternating nights with a retinoid (not pregnant, but perimenopausal) on the other nights. Niacinamide whenever I remember it, since I don’t know when to fit it in anyway. ??
Is there any improvement
@@Mirzzas Yes and no. It is lighter than it was and easier to cover with make-up, but has also spread quite a lot.
doc may melasma supet increase 6 x lazer but lightly only how many months mire dark.2x a werk azelaic acid, everyday Roc serum,with moiturizer roc and sunscreen neutrogena 3x a week retinol Roc but nothing fade
I love your channel
Doctor has melasma himself.
Thaimidol?
As you will experience…this won’t work well enough. There’s a more effective solution that’s a lot safer and prevents while it minimizes hyperpigmentation. You should always treat your body with the utmost care regardless of pregnancy status. That’s the problem with many of these babblers.
Frankly speaking ,I just saw my.maid apply azailic acid cream 20% on.melasma spot, she got severe itching, blisters and her whole jawline swollen up, don't use if u hv already photosensitive skin, instead use hydroquinone, it will lighten it much more.
I use a drop on my face and I don't use everyday bc my skin is really sensitive so I use two or three times a week
Thankyou i use 3rd one..naicinamide...hope will fade away
Can supplements like procyanidin and betacarotene treat melasma?
@luzreyes4123 if it's about treating then no. Just a help.
When I was pregnant, I had melasma. Who cared? I sure didn't. I was growing my beautiful baby boy. It was NOT about me. Then I gave birth and nursed. Again, now I was feeding my amazing baby boy, so who cared?
Motherhood is a gift. There's plenty of time to fix your hormonal skin. I also stopped coloring my hair. Man, did I look like shit, haha, but who cared?
Not me. It was ALL about my baby.
There are millions of women who care. Simply because you do not does not mean everyone is the same. I’d rather keep the melasma flare up under control during pregnancy than wait until the end of pregnancy and/or breastfeeding because letting an issue fester makes things much more difficult to correct than if you tried to address it early on. Mind you, you can care about your baby and use azelaic acid/glycolic.
Well we aren’t all about your baby and some of us care about our skin. This video obviously wasn’t for you or your baby. Also, this isn’t even a video about pregnancy, it’s a video about a skin condition that can be caused by things other than pregnancy. Go rant on a mommy blog 😂
I had a baby and I cared sooo much about my melasma. It made me feel ugly. I still struggle with it ever since pregnancy. Good times.
You should care! Even if it is all about your baby. I have so many male friends that love the mom of their kids but the woman they fell in love with, stopped caring and then they stop caring too.
@@MidnightSunshine27 exactly! Amen
Doc, you have so much wrinkles
U bitter🤪